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j. W posted: 25 Aug at 2:32 am
I applaud your decision to go back to school. As an admission counselor there are a few things to think about: do you just want to take classes or do you want to get a degree. There are tons of on-line degrees out there however not all are transferable. I would recommend visiting your local community colleges or colleges to see what they have to offer on-line. I know I’ve ran into students that have taken on-line classes from some private schools that are not accredited which means that they spent way to much money and effort and have nothing to show for it. The big thing is to make sure the college is accredited, and then double check by calling a local college or university to see if they will accept credits from that on-line school.
Your most reasonably priced schools will usually be community colleges. Yes you can apply for financial aid by completing the fasfa(fasfa.gov) you will need to complete your taxes to do that.
Here are some good source find colleges in the area or that might have an on-line degree program.
these are real colleges
Good luck!
NGC6205 posted: 25 Aug at 10:27 am
Congratulations on thinking about furthering your education, you won’t regret it.
The state universities and community colleges will be the best and least expensive way to further your education online. Usually degrees obtained online from state universities and colleges will be no different than a degree granted to a student sitting in class. You probably won’t get a scholarship, but financial aid is possible.
Stay away from the for-profits because of high cost. Some will be reasonable, but most, like University of Phoenix, overcharge.
If you are just starting your college education or have less than 60 semester credit hours, try your local community college first. They may have an online AA degree program. If they don’t, try other community colleges in your state.
Once you have an AA degree, you can enroll in an online bachelor’s degree completion program at one of the state universities. Many state universities now have online degrees. The following are some websites to get you started.
When comparing tuition costs, you have to check if the school is on semester or quarter credit hours. To convert from quarter hours to semester hours, divide the tuition by 0.67. For example, if tuition is $180 per quarter credit hour, that is equal to $268.66 per semester credit hour.
Finally, when you choose a school, make sure it is at least regionally accredited. You can check accreditation at You can learn more about accreditation at
Finally, there are a couple of forums online with members who have obtained their degrees online. Some have gone pretty far with their online degrees. The forums are free to join but you can read the forum without joining. You just won’t be able to post. and
Good luck